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    People Like Us

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    Question 1: Mantsios claims that the poor are invisible to us and the media contributes to this. What do you think of that claim in light of the Mantsios article‚ Ehrenreich article‚ and the People Like Us video we watched in class? The poor is invisible to us just as the Mantsios article states. It is invisible in the sense that many people frame the poor as urban black or Hispanic people that have their own culture that need not to be interfered with. On the other hand what people fail to

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    of news is purely for geeks it is clear that all of us should have at least a passing interest in news of technological developments. Technology pretty much touches all of our lives in some way and hence technology news is a vital resource that can keep us up to date with developments and ways in which the world will be changing. For instance‚ the onset of digital television is something that will affect most people; news stories that inform us of the dates for the switch over are vital so the average

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    The US Financial System: A Crumbling Empire The financial system has been crucial to the role of free enterprise. “Financial markets have come to supply non-financial corporations with mechanisms for managing their risks and for comparing and evaluating diverse investment opportunities in a highly complex global economy” (Cindin‚ 2008). “However‚ despite the lifetimes it took to build our financial institutions‚ bad luck and careless risk management have jeopardized careers and mortgaged these

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    James Sandoval TCCA 230 10/5/14 Paper Assignment 1 The United States of America is one of‚ if not the most diverse country in the entire world. There are members of almost every culture that live in the United States. The United States also has a distinct set of cultural values that it is known by. So I was interested in comparing the people and culture of the United States to the people and culture of a different country‚ this country is Ecuador. I chose to compare the United States to Ecuador

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    The World Without Us By: Alan Weisman The World Without Us written by Alan Weisman is an intriguing book about what the world would be like if humans influence never took place and better yet‚ now that humans have invaded the space of natural wilderness‚ how would the environment adapt if humans disappeared? What would it be like if none of the creatures in our environment had to deal with the constant demands of humans? How would the forms of life take over all the buildings and materials

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    US reconstruction was a success for former slaves‚ and a failure for former slave owners‚ other whites in the South‚ Northerners‚ Republicans and Democrats. US reconstruction period refers to 1863-1877 in American history‚ when slavery and the confederacy in the south were destroyed in order to resolve the remaining issues of the Civil War. Reconstruction was proposed separation of the southern states on how to return the federal‚ civil status Confederate leaders‚ as well as the legal status of

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    ENG 120 I03FY February 23‚ 2010 Is the internet bad for us ? In the old days‚ a paper research used to take up to several days‚ when only libraries and encyclopedias had the right and trustful information. A visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art involved finding the address first‚ and that took as well quite some time. In our days all this information is just a click away. The Internet‚ with the help of web pages‚ such as Google Search and Google Maps‚ are the solution

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    Music Moves Us

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    Samantha Alva Tecm 1200 October 23‚ 2012 Music Moves Us Music comes in different genres and styles. There’s country‚ rap‚ hip-hop‚ jazz‚ tejano. With different artist come different voices‚ that can sooth or get you riled up for a party. Music is all around us and has the power to change ones mood. Certain type of music evokes all types of different emotions. Jazz for example might get you relaxed and calm. While rap might make you want to go out and party. There are so many types

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    Friedman the author of “The Great Indian Dream”  and Moberg the author of “High-Tech Hijack” have both similar but very different ways of grabbing their readers with credibility‚ good reasoning and feelings. Friedman and Moberg grab their audience to persuade the reader about offshoring by using ethos which is ethical appeal‚ logos is logical appeal‚ and pathos which is emotional appeal. I feel that in both the “High-Tech Hijack” and in “The Great Indian Dream” the authors start off by using pathos

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    Us National Debt

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    National debt ceiling 101: Is a crisis looming? The Christian Science Monitor‚ Mark Trumbull‚ March 8‚ 2011‚ CSMonitor.com In this article‚ Mark Trumbull‚ a staff writer for The Christian Science Monitor‚ points out several different areas that the USA‘s National Debt crisis effects. Trumbull asks nine different questions about the debt crisis and then answer’s them as best as possible. His effort is to bring the words of this huge political battle from a high scope to the reading level of the

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